Quantifying the effects of medium voltage–low voltage distribution network constraints and distributed energy resource reactive power capabilities on aggregators

Abstract Distributed energy resources (DER), such as, photovoltaic systems and batteries, are becoming common among households. Although the main objective is reducing electricity imports (bills), they could also provide system‐level services via an aggregator. However, the more DER provide services...

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Main Authors: Luis Gutierrez‐Lagos, Kyriacos Petrou, Luis Fernando Ochoa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-07-01
Series:IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.12152
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spelling doaj-69700deb70a04ea7a5a9529feb41bcfe2021-07-14T13:25:33ZengWileyIET Generation, Transmission & Distribution1751-86871751-86952021-07-0115142019203210.1049/gtd2.12152Quantifying the effects of medium voltage–low voltage distribution network constraints and distributed energy resource reactive power capabilities on aggregatorsLuis Gutierrez‐Lagos0Kyriacos Petrou1Luis Fernando Ochoa2Facultad de Ingeniería y Ciencias Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez Diagonal Las Torres 2640 Santiago ChileENEA Consulting 360 Elizabeth Street Melbourne AustraliaDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Engineering The University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria AustraliaAbstract Distributed energy resources (DER), such as, photovoltaic systems and batteries, are becoming common among households. Although the main objective is reducing electricity imports (bills), they could also provide system‐level services via an aggregator. However, the more DER provide services, the more important is ensuring that the corresponding operation does not result in network issues. To help DER aggregators understand the implications of network constraints, an AC optimal power flow‐based methodology is proposed to quantify the effects that three‐phase low voltage (LV) and medium voltage (MV) network constraints can have on the volume of services that can be provided for a given horizon, and the potential benefits from using DER reactive power capabilities. Using a convex multi‐period formulation that avoids binary variables for batteries and incorporates voltage‐dependent load models, the methodology maximizes DER exports (services) for service‐related periods and household self‐consumption for other periods (reducing bills). Different service periods are assessed to explore the extent of services throughout the day. Results using a realistic UK MV‐LV network with 2400+ households, show that aggregator services can be highly overestimated when neglecting MV‐LV network constraints, are influenced by voltage‐demand load characteristics, and that exploiting DER reactive power capabilities can significantly unlock further services.https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.12152
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author Luis Gutierrez‐Lagos
Kyriacos Petrou
Luis Fernando Ochoa
spellingShingle Luis Gutierrez‐Lagos
Kyriacos Petrou
Luis Fernando Ochoa
Quantifying the effects of medium voltage–low voltage distribution network constraints and distributed energy resource reactive power capabilities on aggregators
IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution
author_facet Luis Gutierrez‐Lagos
Kyriacos Petrou
Luis Fernando Ochoa
author_sort Luis Gutierrez‐Lagos
title Quantifying the effects of medium voltage–low voltage distribution network constraints and distributed energy resource reactive power capabilities on aggregators
title_short Quantifying the effects of medium voltage–low voltage distribution network constraints and distributed energy resource reactive power capabilities on aggregators
title_full Quantifying the effects of medium voltage–low voltage distribution network constraints and distributed energy resource reactive power capabilities on aggregators
title_fullStr Quantifying the effects of medium voltage–low voltage distribution network constraints and distributed energy resource reactive power capabilities on aggregators
title_full_unstemmed Quantifying the effects of medium voltage–low voltage distribution network constraints and distributed energy resource reactive power capabilities on aggregators
title_sort quantifying the effects of medium voltage–low voltage distribution network constraints and distributed energy resource reactive power capabilities on aggregators
publisher Wiley
series IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution
issn 1751-8687
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publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract Distributed energy resources (DER), such as, photovoltaic systems and batteries, are becoming common among households. Although the main objective is reducing electricity imports (bills), they could also provide system‐level services via an aggregator. However, the more DER provide services, the more important is ensuring that the corresponding operation does not result in network issues. To help DER aggregators understand the implications of network constraints, an AC optimal power flow‐based methodology is proposed to quantify the effects that three‐phase low voltage (LV) and medium voltage (MV) network constraints can have on the volume of services that can be provided for a given horizon, and the potential benefits from using DER reactive power capabilities. Using a convex multi‐period formulation that avoids binary variables for batteries and incorporates voltage‐dependent load models, the methodology maximizes DER exports (services) for service‐related periods and household self‐consumption for other periods (reducing bills). Different service periods are assessed to explore the extent of services throughout the day. Results using a realistic UK MV‐LV network with 2400+ households, show that aggregator services can be highly overestimated when neglecting MV‐LV network constraints, are influenced by voltage‐demand load characteristics, and that exploiting DER reactive power capabilities can significantly unlock further services.
url https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.12152
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